Abstract
Presented here is a collection of six newly discovered Nabataean inscriptions from four sites in Ḥaurān: Dayr Al-Mašqūq, Mayamās, ʿAyn Umm ar-Rummān and Sahwat Al-Khaḍer. The significance of these new texts is that they contain new personal names that have not previously been found in any of the published Nabataean inscriptions. Additionally, they contain some hints relating to the Nabataean religion as well. An overview of the texts is provided along with readings, translations, and a brief commentary.
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